Fine art portrait — figure on desert dune ridge, Death Valley, elemental and vast

It all starts with a conversation.

Every shoot is as unique as the person in it, but they all follow the same basic steps.

The Consultation

The only way to know where to start is to talk about what you want.

We get on a call and figure out what you're drawn to — what kind of images speak to you, what you might want to push into. We find a location that resonates, talk about what to wear.

You can wear as much as you want, or as little. Some people come with a wardrobe planned. Some people figure it out with me on the call. Either way works.

We choose the location. Close by, or out in the desert. It's all about finding the place that inspires you.

Once we know where and when, a $350 reservation holds your date and goes toward your collection.

The Session

We start where we planned and follow where it goes.

You can be bold or quiet, expressive or still — or something you haven't named yet. None of it is required. All of it is available. Most sessions move through a few different versions of you, and the unexpected ones are usually where the best images live.

What you show, and when, is always yours to decide. I guide the movement, the light, the pacing — so you're never stranded. The rest is just finding the pictures that couldn't exist without you.

The images are discovered, not manufactured.

The Reveal

This is the part people don't expect to be so fun.

Same day when we can — a few days later when the session takes us somewhere further out. We sit together and go through everything we made. You see the pictures for the first time and see yourself in a whole new way. Then you choose what images you want to keep. It's a hard choice. In a very good way. Once you've chosen, we talk about your album — what size, what finish, what feels right.

Fine art portrait — figure in white tulle in a circular woodland tunnel, backlit
Your Album

What you choose at the reveal becomes yours to keep.

Each album is built around the images you love, in the size that feels right for what we made together.

The Edit $1,200

Ten images in an 8×8 album. The ones you couldn't walk away from.

The Series $1,800

Twenty images in a 10×10 album. More of the session, more of who you were in it.

The Archive $3,000

Thirty-five images in an 8×12 album. The whole experience, kept complete — nothing left behind.

Every collection includes matching digital files. Your $350 reservation applies to whichever you choose — payment plans available.

If you still have questions before we talk —

  • I've never done anything like this before. Is that okay?

    Most people haven't. You don't need to know how to do this — that's what the session is for. If you feel drawn to it, that's enough.

  • How much do I have to take off?

    As much or as little as you want — that's yours to decide, before and during. Some people plan a wardrobe, some figure it out with me on the call. Clothed, implied, or nude: what you show is always your call.

  • What if I don't know how to pose?

    That's not your job here. I guide the movement, posture, and pacing, so you're never left guessing.

  • Can I bring a friend?

    Yes. If having someone there helps you feel at ease, bring them. Some people like a friend along for the getting-ready part and prefer the shoot itself one-on-one — we'll set it up however you feel most comfortable.

  • Do I need to lose weight or feel more confident first?

    No. The session meets you where you are — not where you think you should be. That's the whole point.

  • Is this only boudoir?

    No. Boudoir is part of what I do, not the whole of it. Sessions can be intimate, cinematic, editorial, elemental, or somewhere in between. We shape it around what feels true to you.

  • Can I include kink or a different kind of energy?

    Yes — as long as we talk about it first and shape it with care. The work holds a wide range. I want the session to feel like yours, not like a template someone else built.

  • Do you retouch the images?

    I only take out what wasn't going to last anyway — a blemish, a stray hair. Beyond that, I don't photoshop you. Anything that needs shaping, we do in the shoot — with posing, light, and shadow.

  • Will my images be shared?

    Nothing is shared without your permission. The images are yours. If we make something you feel good about sharing, I'd love to celebrate it — but I'll always ask first. Your call, always.

  • How long does it take to receive my album?

    Most albums arrive within a few weeks of placing the order. I'll give you a clear timeline during the process so you know what to expect.

Let's talk —

we'll figure out the rest together.